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Imagining What Chemical Engineering Will Look Like in 50 Years

Duncan Barker got in touch to share a prize-winning essay that he discovered his late father Andy had written 50 years ago imagining what life at Stanlow Refinery would look like in 2023. Given he followed his father into chemical engineering, we couldn’t resist seeing if Duncan had inherited the literary gene too. Here’s his take on what life will be like at a plant 50 years from now…

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Pyrolysis Gets Personal

Adam Duckett visits the workshop of Nik Spencer to understand more about a pyrolysis unit that allows homes and businesses to process waste into gas for heating

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What You’ve Been Saying About AI

We asked the TCE Reader Feedback Panel, what impacts, positive or negative, has your use of AI had on your job?

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Bio-based oxidation of pX into TPA

Two-phase microbial fermentation yielded 97 mol% TPA

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Bio-based oxidation of pX into TPA

Two-phase microbial fermentation yielded 97 mol% TPA

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Axens wins work on giant paraxylene project

Hengli continues push for superlative island complex

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Chemical Engineer - What's in a Name?

An occasional contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary, Martin Pitt looks at the origins of the name Chemical Engineer

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What Matters to You?

Wendy Wilson, Joseph Agnew and Tom White report on the 2019 IChemE Member Engagement survey results

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What Just Happened?

Ivan Vince takes a look back at Buncefield, and the need for a new breed of ‘remembrancers’

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Graduated. What Next?

YOU’RE graduating this year. All that hard work (we won’t mention the partying) will culminate in a piece of paper that says “I’m a chemical engineer”. Well… almost.

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What’s in a Name?

Promoting wider recognition of engineering titles

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What Matters to You?

Wendy Wilson reports on the actions from the IChemE Member Engagement survey

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What Matters to You?

Andrea Hosey reports on the latest IChemE member engagement survey, and finds out how we’re doing

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What to do About Waste?

Conclusions from the Royal Society of Chemistry’s summit on future waste science policy.

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What Goes Around Comes Around

Cyber threats to process safety: industry must share lessons

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What Matters to You?– Part 3

Wendy Wilson provides a final update on the status of actions from IChemE’s Member Engagement Survey

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What makes a good awards entry?

Top tips on how to make your Awards entry work for you

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What to do About Creeping Change

A new hazard identification methodology can identify creeping changes, potentially averting catastrophic consequences

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Adding Value to Gold

Scotland’s first ever commercial goldmine proves that precious metals can be worth more than their weight in gold

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Youth – and the Benefit of not Knowing what’s Possible

IChemE past-president Nigel Hirst says we need to harness the fearlessness of young engineers in order to tackle global challenges

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